Tomorrow, we’ll be releasing a PDF guide for you to download prior to the Pop Up Shop that will allow you to read all about the collaborations, artists’ individual work, and more! But don’t worry, if you forget to download it, we’ll have QR codes next to each collaboration at the show that will lead you right to the appropriate collaboration page. Here’s a sneak peek:

We are excited to announce that we are hosting a second Pop Up Shop at The Cottage in Atlanta, Georgia next Saturday, July 27 from 1-7pm. The shop will be an opportunity to purchase original works and limited edition prints from our first collection, entitled FEMME. ———-/ About YELLE Every quarter YELLE curates a collection of collaborative work from various artists. Our first collection, FEMME, features 4 collaborations from 8 artists who created 36 collaborative works. For each collection, the […]

Just 1 day before The VV Hotel Online Shop and Pop Up Shop at BIKINIS opens ! You can steal a sneak peek at our original artworks and art prints here: http://thevvhotel.bigcartel.com/ and even pre-order FEMME, our first issue of YELLE MAG.

Check out this cool video from YELLE MAG collaborator Daniel Scott Parker & his brother, Sam Parker. DSP reads his poem “Red Herring.” & don’t miss DSP’s work at our launch party ! He sent us some poems on handmade paper & we’ll have his collab with Mimms Cross, which is featured in our first issue of YELLE MAG, entitled FEMME. “Red Herring” by Daniel Scott Parker from Sam Parker on Vimeo. “Red Herring” was first published in the Stray […]

On a rainy and cold Sunday, Justin ‘Mosaic’ Culver’ (‘Mo’) and I decided to take some photos in front of the public art project/trailer called Centre-Fuge in East Village, New York. Mo is a lyricist, poet, hip-hop artist, beats-maker and has been a good friend and YELLE inspiration since the beginning. His journey and struggle and experience in New York seems more visceral than most. People talk about how New York unlike many other cities has a distinct persona. The way […]

I caught up with Missy two weeks ago and bemoaned how far away her studio is and what a terrible friend I am for not having visited. In the meantime, I asked her to text me photos of what she was working on in the studio. She had told me about these massive panels she was working on covered in train tickets from when she lived in Salerno, Italy and I was dying to see a sneak peek. Once she […]